So Kara Trapdoor stopped by my show, Slow Bake, today at the temporary SL Live Radiostudio in Second France.

Kara was dressed for "A Clockwork Spiral," a fundraiser for the National Kidney Foundation. Impressive outfit - and I love to dress Steampunk, but this is one of the best I have seen so far. Kara camped out for a spell at our studio, listening to the locally-based show (featuring SL musicians) while writing on her blog - Kara's Korner, Second Life Adventures.

Her Clockwork photos on her blog are stunning, and capture some of wonderful sights at the event.

Sunday, September 14, 2014

What a glorious day! Blue skies, temps in the upper 60s, lovin' it. Okay that is RL, but I am feeling the chill in the air in Second Life too. Autumn is always festive for me; I feel it fast approaching.

Thorn Andel & Esme Capelo (SL Live Radio CEOs)

I am excited about the soon-to-come big SL Live Radio party late Fall - an open house of our new studios! Details soon. In the meantime, hold your breath and hang on - just know something big is coming your way!

Sundays are always perfect for concerts.

Compliments
of Mimi Juneau, the Sunday Concert in the Kitchen presented the fabulous Jaynine Scarborough in Dream State (240,71,22). Look out for
her weekend concerts by joining Mimi's group!

Rock Your Rack 2014 is an annual event supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation. More than 65 designers are participating with exclusive designs for the event (and from those special items 100% of sales are flagged for the foundation).

Wow times flies. It was just Monday, it seems. To be exact, September 1st, Labor Day - a holiday for Americans. So Belinda and I sought out something fun, different, and memorable.

And that we did. We came across an SL calendar event that sounded
intriguing - Fyrm Fouroux (a.k.a.John
Lewis Smith) at Hippie Haven.Frym is an
acoustic, indie artist.We hadn't been
to the place, nor had we heard him.It
all turned out to be a whoot!Okay, Frym played in Arlo's Cafe to a comfortably-sized audience, just enough for everyone to have fun.

Fyrm Fouroux's originals sport lots of spice and wit.His voice is charming (a British accent!), and the whole show is filled
with eclecticity, loads of fun, and a bit - or a lot of - impromptu.He is a singer-storyteller, performing
mainly his own songs, aside from some covers.You can pick up his music on bandcamp.com.His web site, and his SL gig list is there
too:http://www.lewismusic.co.uk

We also met Grimrod, the creator of Hippy Haven, a very cool
1960s themed beach community.The
photos tell some of the story, but you got to visit Hippy Haven and meet the friendly people
who hang out there to feel the whole ambience.